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In the Celcius scale, melting point of ice is `0^@C`. Another scale of temperature is based on absolute zero. Consider a gas at `0^@C`. At what temperature will the volume be doubled if the pressure is kept constant?

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`T_1 = 0^@C` = 273K
`V_1 = 1, V_2 = 2`
At constant pressure according to Charles law `V_1/T_1 = V_2/T_2`
1/273 = `2/T_2`
`therefore T_2 = 273xx2` = 546K
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